1. I would maybe match the two samples by the tone of their writing? I know it doesn’t make sense but maybe look for clues of their vocabulary or how they describe things. I will also check for the size of the two writings or see any similar details.
actually mostly are often-teenagers
California v. Greenwood, 486 U.S. 35 (1988), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit the warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside the curtilage of a home.
Full case name: California v. Billy Greenwood and Dyanne Van Houten
Prior: Drug charges against defendants dismissed by California Superior Court ...
Citations: 486 U.S. 35 (more)108 S. Ct. 1625; 100 L. Ed. 2d 30; 56 U.S.L.W. 4409
Dissent: Brennan, joined by Marshall
Answer:
Yes, since she is a guest in the home of the buyer, the warranties would extend to her in most states.
Explanation:
Geoff's fiancée, Susan, comes to meet his parents for the weekend. On Saturday morning, while using Geoff's mother's hair dryer, the blower short-circuits sending sparks across the guest room. Susan's angora sweater and her hands are covered with tiny burns. Susan's mother is a lawyer and wants her to sue the seller of the dryer. Can she?Yes, since she is a guest in the home of the buyer, the warranties would extend to her in most states.
Most state now acknowledge third party beneficiaries of warranties and even seller's warranties extend to the buyer's household members and guests.